Think of a categorical statement that you have heard recently.
Question
Think of a categorical statement that you have heard recently. Put that statement into each of the four standard
forms (A, E, I, O) for a categorical syllogism. Assume that the A statement is true. Using the traditional square of opposition and immediate inferences, what are the truth values of the other three statements (E, I, O)? Justify your assignment of the truth values. How does this change if your A statement is false?
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